Originally posted by TerryL Peter,
Are the advantages of shooting Raw that it gives you a larger file with more information, and better images?
Terry
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Where can this be found in be found in the manual? I'm trying to find the jpeg processing settings screen.
Terry
Terry: A RAW file is the actual data output by the sensor converted into a processable data string. Your camera - or external software such as Photoshop or Lightroom (or dozens of others)- ‘develops’ the RAW into a viewable / printable jpeg. A RAW is analogous to a film negative (for print films, not positives for transparencies) that has been developed from the raw film. Making an enlargement and printing it on photo paper (using techniques and skill to alter the final print) is equivalent to creating a jpeg.
We’re suggesting for now you let the camera create your jpegs.
The section on using the 4-Way Controller is your starting point. The reference to the setting screen for the processing defaults is where you will see the settings. The manual is very spare. It isn’t a How-To Guide*.
- Paul
At a point someone will reply RTFM. Take that in good spirit.